Analysis of the promotors of LPS-responsive genes that were perturbed by Type A Francisella infection identified candidate transcription factors that were potentially modulated by the bacteria, including multiple members of the forkhead transcription factor family (FoxA1, Foxa2, FoxD1, Foxd3, Foxf2, FoxI1, Fox03, Foxq1), IRF1, CEBPA, and Mef2.

Mechanistic investigations revealed that FOXQ1-induced EMT was associated with transcriptional inactivation of the epithelial regulator E-cadherin. Findings define a key role for FOXQ1 in regulating EMT and aggressiveness in human cancer.

A better visualization of remaining cortex vitreous or adjacent epiretinal membrane and safer removal may be achieved by a better intraoperative visualization using a variety of vital dyes to satin retinal tissue (chromovitrectomy).

Here we use robotic females in a field experiment to demonstrate that male satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) do not always display at maximum intensity - rather, successful males modulate their displays in response to signals from females.